Mock
SAT II Chinese Test Q & A
CSAUS
Team
Last updated Feb. 27, 2001
Q1 What
is SAT II Chinese Mock Test?
A: SAT II Chinese Mock Test is a practice test
similar to the real test, which is one of the 10 "Foreign Languages"
for college applicants to select.
Q2 What
is the difference between the Mock test and the real test?
A: In order to prepare the students for the real
SAT II Chinese test, the Mock test tries to match the real test. The test format is the same to the real test. The test questions are prepared by experts
who have studied thoroughly and have obtained the master knowledge of the real
SAT II Chinese test. The Mock test is
generally slightly more difficult than the real test. In other words, if a student do well on the Mock test, he/she
will most likely do well on the real test.
Q3 What
is the purpose to conduct this Mock test?
A: The
purpose of the SAT II Chinese Mock Test is to promote the learning of Chinese
Language and understanding of the Chinese Culture, to prepare the students for
a real SAT Chinese test and to measure the quality of Chinese School
Education. For this reason, the CSAUS
SAT II Chinese Mock Test committee has decided to let the test site to keep the
tape and other test materials and let the students to keep the test booklet
this year.
Q4 Who
are eligible to register for the Mock test?
A: Any person who want to measure his/her
Chinese Language skills can register for the test. In reality, since the real SAT Chinese is to be taken later in
the high school, we do not recommend students that under 12 year old to take
the mock test.
Q5 How
big a test site should be? Is there any restrictions?
A:
There is no limit on the size of the test site. It is recommended to hold no
more than 20 students each test room.
Q6 What
a Chinese school needs to do to become a test site?
A: Every Chinese school is encouraged to
organize the mock test as a test site. You just need to register with CSAUS
showing you are planning to do that. Some
suggestions and guidelines:
1. Assign
a responsible school officer/volunteer as contact person;
2. Distribute
the mock test news and the Student Registration Form
to your students and encourage them to join. You may need to decide the fee to
charge to your students to cover the cost, and collect it before you can send
the required amount ($30 + $6 x No. Students)to CSAUS for test materials.
3.
Fill out the School Registration Form
and send with required amount of fee to CSAUS :.
CSAUS / MOCK SAT
20879 Chase Drive DR.
Novi, MI 48375
Or, contact
Lzheng@twmi.rr.com To avoid delay and lost, mailing must be
in one of the forms:
USPS
Priority / USPS Express / UPS /Federal Express.
4. You
will receive all test materials before the test date (including
instructions, the audio tape, test booklets,
Answer
key, student score calculation and report form, etc.). Then school need to supervise the mock test
according
to
the instructions, and grade according to answer key provided..
If your school can not meet the test date, you may discuss with
CSAUS, to re-schedule to another date
5. Test center
need to prepare a tape-player with volume high enough for every student to
hear.
Q7 What
a student needs to do to register for the Mock SAT Chinese test?
A: You need to fill out the Student Registration
Form with your Chinese school, if your school is to organize the
mock test as a test site, with the required registration fee. If your school is not a test site, you may
register with another test site in a nearby Chinese school. Or you can contact CSAUS to see what kind of
help is available.
Q8 Why CSAUS is to charge for the Mock SAT
Chinese test?
A: CSAUS is a non-profit educational
organization, run by all volunteers. We
just need to collect the minimized fee to help cover the cost, in order to
develop the test materials, audio tapes, test booklet printing, and mailing,
etc. The test fee is determined with reference to the same project in the
past. We are trying to get financial
supports from outside sources, otherwise the cost would be higher.
Any other questions concerning the Mock test, Contact xiexushe@pilot.msu.edu or Lzheng@twmi.rr.com
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